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Second party is not turned up for mutual divorce case hearing


26-Nov-2024 (In Divorce Law)
Second party is not appearing in court for mutual divorce case. Notarized seperation agreement is there and in that agreement it's already written that if other party doesn't appear than court can grant decree to applicant. However, judge want second party to appear. After legal notice still second party is not appearing. They are willing to join via zoom call also. At the time of filling the case, lawyer said that if they don't appear than court will grant ex-parte. However, judge is not doing
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Ask your lawyer to use his magic wand and file an application for expeditious adjudication of the settled matter, awaiting just for the legal nod. state the truth' on oath: marriage is broken bring repair. no hopes alive. let's not seek another moment of distress and sorrow. just end it all here, by pulling your details and documents before the Hon'ble Judge. in case your lawyer's magic wand fails, which is the least likely to happen, then you may contact directly. We do take up such matters. thanks for reaching out.
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